Quantum Windbag
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What does choosing to be raped have to do with anything I said?
Do you, or do you not, want to take the bet I offered?
Here it is:
If a woman is threatened with something, and chooses to be raped, that means she thinks that the alternative is worse than rape. Anyone with an IQ about the freezing point of water would grasp that without explanation. Noomi is the one that made the ridiculous claim the fact that I have spent so much time pointing out the obvious just shows how brain dead the pro abortion crowd is.
Thanks for proving my point that you are incapable of debating. Tell me something, are the authors of Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives saying women choose to be raped when they lay out the 10 steps a woman should take when faced with a rapist?
Pay close attention to number 9.
- Avoidance is ideal. And Escape is best, if you can pull it off.
- Call for help if there's anyone who will hear.
- Try conversation first. Try to make yourself a whole person to the attacker.
- Negotiate if you can.
- If your actions seem to be increasing the level of aggression, change direction.
- Make sure the attacker is aware you don't want this.
- Don't insult or threaten the attacker.
- Don't say you have AIDS, are pregnant, are in your menstrual cycle, etc.
- Combat and acquiescence are last resorts - which may become necessary.
- Know that there may be no good solution to this problem. Anything that decreases the damage level is the goal.
Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives- Paperback - John E. Douglas, Ann W. Burgess, Robert K. Ressler - Google Books
Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives Simon and Schuster/Free Press, © 1988, Ressler, Burgess, Douglas
Damn, look at that, women have to chose between fighting and rape knowing that there is no solution, and they advise them to remember that the goal is to reduce the damage.
Feel free to find any expert that advises women it is better to die than get raped.